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it used to be about 42%. now it was about 53% or so of people. i think the president in a number of ways domestically, a lot of business, a lot of spending. the promise, i think, of tax increases has taken people aback a little bit and i think he has damaged his brand, as they say in the language of merchandising which has now become the language of politics. i think jersey was the big election. i think obama had carried jersey i think by about 15 points just one year ago. now the democratic governor, a strong supporter of obama, obama had come and stood with him three times saying, new jersey, vote for this man. he just lost by five points. it was about a 20-point drop in support. that tells you something. jersey is a democratic state, but they're worried about specific things. unemployment, taxes, they worry about a lot in jersey. terrible property taxes. a bad economy. that's where their minds are. that's who votes in jersey. the president -- >> i lived in jersey. >> i lived in jersey. that's what they're worried about right now. >> still in j
it used to be about 42%. now it was about 53% or so of people. i think the president in a number of ways domestically, a lot of business, a lot of spending. the promise, i think, of tax increases has taken people aback a little bit and i think he has damaged his brand, as they say in the language of merchandising which has now become the language of politics. i think jersey was the big election. i think obama had carried jersey i think by about 15 points just one year ago. now the democratic...
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i used to live there when i was a teenager. one thing i learned there -- >> you lived in afghanistan? >> 1969 to 1971 and kabul. my father was a professor for two years. i was a member of the afghanistan ski patrol junior grade and skied there. a lot of afghans are ill literate. it does not mean stupid. i'm not sure mints you will cultured. the average afghan probably knows more poe friday by heart than hardly anyone in america. you can run into afghan tribesmen that know hundreds of poems and thousands of proverbs. we would consider in their conversation quite literate. even when lived there, it seemed to me the warfare was w the afghan national sport. one of my favorite books on this reege son by john masters. it is a memoir of being in british officer in the 1930s. the a much began cousins showed up rather angrily and confronted him. where are our models, they said? they said turn enemy. no, no. you gave medals to the men on your side. we want our medals, too. you couldn't have had a good war without us. very much the afghan
i used to live there when i was a teenager. one thing i learned there -- >> you lived in afghanistan? >> 1969 to 1971 and kabul. my father was a professor for two years. i was a member of the afghanistan ski patrol junior grade and skied there. a lot of afghans are ill literate. it does not mean stupid. i'm not sure mints you will cultured. the average afghan probably knows more poe friday by heart than hardly anyone in america. you can run into afghan tribesmen that know hundreds...
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they've never been used. the whole point of -- you and i would probably not be having this conversation if it wasn't for these people. they built this weapon not to make war with it, but as bernard sh reeve would say over and over again, this is the first weapon in the history of human kind which is being built not to use in war, but to deter war. >> i wanted to start with what an icbm was because i think that tells the story of these scientists who helped create it. do you want to tell me about bernard? >> he was 6 years old when he came here in germany during world war i two months before we declared war on germany. he grew up down in texas, got into the army air corps and was a protege of general arnold who was the founder of the modern, the u.s. air force during world war ii. then with the work on scientific, bringing science into the air force, the utilized science and saw that this weapon would guarantee the peace because if we had it, we could deter the russians from doing anything that would trigger a
they've never been used. the whole point of -- you and i would probably not be having this conversation if it wasn't for these people. they built this weapon not to make war with it, but as bernard sh reeve would say over and over again, this is the first weapon in the history of human kind which is being built not to use in war, but to deter war. >> i wanted to start with what an icbm was because i think that tells the story of these scientists who helped create it. do you want to tell...
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so it became amen and alan and ronnie were used which their parents started using evin at home when their children started school. secure they were. alan's thought there was in his 26 year as a gender of four. ronnie had been there a year before his hand got crossed and alan signed up with the company in 65 during senior week. he already worked three days by the wind at his prom. in another job is meant just to last the summer. alan thought he would never last two days let alone been working his third summer. he wanted to quit after the first day that there was no way to do that and still live in his father's house. at least with their diets now they didn't have to go to work. but just like how ronnie disappeared, the south was disappearing from beneath him and more bullshit like urban renewal, more like removal alan flout. there were buying up their low-income houses and clearing them to convert the south and into a industrial zone. the mayor hubbard wanted a buffer between the defeat could deport and dearborn. plenty of the good people the south and was detroit and they didn't care any
so it became amen and alan and ronnie were used which their parents started using evin at home when their children started school. secure they were. alan's thought there was in his 26 year as a gender of four. ronnie had been there a year before his hand got crossed and alan signed up with the company in 65 during senior week. he already worked three days by the wind at his prom. in another job is meant just to last the summer. alan thought he would never last two days let alone been working...
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at guantanamo and used to possibly lead toward normalization of relations. i just published an op ed in the fort lauderdale sun sentinel in which i said that is pretty clear that the detention center at guantanamo is going to close long before we decide to pull out of the navy base itself. but if we were to decide, we and the cubans were to decide to move toward normalization of relations, of course, the most likely thing that could happen is that guantanamo, the base itself would become a very important bargaining chip in that normalization of relations and i think it would be most likely that we would turn the base over to the cubans. after all it is on cuban soil, but i don't think we could propose that now without in the current environment without risking political suicide for any politician who would propose it to. but i would hope that personally speaking we could end the embargo. i think the embargo frankly in my opinion makes very little sense today. we have normal relations with vietnam. we have relations with lots of governance that we don't parti
at guantanamo and used to possibly lead toward normalization of relations. i just published an op ed in the fort lauderdale sun sentinel in which i said that is pretty clear that the detention center at guantanamo is going to close long before we decide to pull out of the navy base itself. but if we were to decide, we and the cubans were to decide to move toward normalization of relations, of course, the most likely thing that could happen is that guantanamo, the base itself would become a very...
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used to be called the aluminum company of america. the largest aluminum maker in the world that it is also lobbying for the environmental restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions in the name of global warming. alcoa happens to make aluminum car frames, aluminum car frames are just as strong but much lighter than steel carvings. high quality performance cars will have an aluminum frame as opposed to a steel frame. aldermen costs a lot more to make. so the effect on u.s. consumer or an automaker of environmental regulation, whether it isw3 to efficiency standards or global warming regulation, is to drive up the cost of buying a steel car which makes you more likely to bite and a aluminum framed if you're. alcoa makes most of its aluminum and manufactures most of the car frames down in australia. where it has just successfully lobbied to kill the global warming bill down there. and the
used to be called the aluminum company of america. the largest aluminum maker in the world that it is also lobbying for the environmental restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions in the name of global warming. alcoa happens to make aluminum car frames, aluminum car frames are just as strong but much lighter than steel carvings. high quality performance cars will have an aluminum frame as opposed to a steel frame. aldermen costs a lot more to make. so the effect on u.s. consumer or an automaker...
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you know us. there are little things that you put in there but it's so easy because it's such a bad image that they have. i don't have to do much to kind of, you know, sort of spark that. and i like to use imagery, too. i thought it was important. that's a good question. i talked to a high school in chicago last week and i have to say and they had the best questions and this is consistent, this new generation. >> you just briefly mentioned after 9/11 how it was very -- it was maternal, after 9/11 people talked about the death of feminism because men needed to product the world. on the republican side, a lot of people -- republican called arms for the war in afghanistan was to like liberate women. they spoke a lot about women in afghanistan, the plight of women. now like nine years later there's still like a massive -- like there's a very deep profound problem in afghanistan. the afghans saying women are made for the home or the grave and there's been laws of forced marriage, legalization of rape a
you know us. there are little things that you put in there but it's so easy because it's such a bad image that they have. i don't have to do much to kind of, you know, sort of spark that. and i like to use imagery, too. i thought it was important. that's a good question. i talked to a high school in chicago last week and i have to say and they had the best questions and this is consistent, this new generation. >> you just briefly mentioned after 9/11 how it was very -- it was maternal,...
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starting tonight planes will use -- trains will use a single track on stretches of the lines. crews will be repairing mate -- brail fasteners trade that will take place sunday through thursday nights in january. they say writers should give themselves an additional 3 minutes for their trouble. a winter storm is dumping several inches of snow near boston. look at thiscene -- this is on boston harbor. winds are whipping up waves there and temperatures in the area are hovering in the '20s. as much as 10 inches of snow could fall before the storm lets up. people in parts of maine are digging out from under more than 1 foot of snow. portland is trying to get a jump on the cleanup and driving conditions are tough with snow blanketing most sidestreets. cold and windy here. >> cold, windy, blustery, and the wind will come to an end. i promise that tomorrow morning, even though will be cold, the wind that was gusting around 45 miles an hour will diminish quite a bit. look outside this hour -- caroline can't wait for the wind to come down. partly cloudy outside looking down pennsylvania
starting tonight planes will use -- trains will use a single track on stretches of the lines. crews will be repairing mate -- brail fasteners trade that will take place sunday through thursday nights in january. they say writers should give themselves an additional 3 minutes for their trouble. a winter storm is dumping several inches of snow near boston. look at thiscene -- this is on boston harbor. winds are whipping up waves there and temperatures in the area are hovering in the '20s. as much...
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they talked to us. coming from a -- we can think about it. >> an honour for me to be able to talk to the young people of miami and give them knowledge to better their lives. there's so many people who adopt know the past. >> show you how to reach your dreams step by step. >> here's your homework assignment. i want you to go home and take a piece of paper and write in big letters what that dream is. i want you to ask your parents to get a four thumb tacks and tack it up over yore bed. we have got to be in the business of posting our dreams and not post bails. you hear me. boosting treatments and not bail. >> this is all about the youngsters. how does good does it make you feel when you see them pour out in doughs. >> that's it, interacting with kids. my faff part is the youth summit. you're there and sharing. and see that they're like -- it's like a veil being lifted. especially their eyes that they can do anything. the kids have a great world in front of them that far too often they're not encouraged to
they talked to us. coming from a -- we can think about it. >> an honour for me to be able to talk to the young people of miami and give them knowledge to better their lives. there's so many people who adopt know the past. >> show you how to reach your dreams step by step. >> here's your homework assignment. i want you to go home and take a piece of paper and write in big letters what that dream is. i want you to ask your parents to get a four thumb tacks and tack it up over...
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we have calling cards if you need to get in touch with us. there are several press conferences that are going to be held on the technical aspect of it. some of them will be from our organizations but there are others that will be analyzing from a technical point of view. thank you for taking our word. >> now more reaction from the court's decision, new york senator charles schumer announced hearings on cam spaineding. he was joined by congressman chris van holland head of campaign efforts for democrats in the house and democratic caucus chairman john larsen and other house democrats. this is 50 minutes. >> good morning, everybody. i am proud to be joined by my friend. we are each taking the lead in our respective bodies on this case. this morning, the supreme court announced its opinion in citizens united. while my staff and i are still reviewing the opinion, this much is clear. the roberts court have turned back the clock on our democrat by over a century. this disaster decision paved the way for a free around limited spending in our electio
we have calling cards if you need to get in touch with us. there are several press conferences that are going to be held on the technical aspect of it. some of them will be from our organizations but there are others that will be analyzing from a technical point of view. thank you for taking our word. >> now more reaction from the court's decision, new york senator charles schumer announced hearings on cam spaineding. he was joined by congressman chris van holland head of campaign efforts...
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we used to have a friend who did our radio show with us a great deal who headed up a nonprofit consumer credit counseling service. he said if you've got, if you're having problems paying your bills, you're going to look bad no matter what you do. you might as well get it fixed the right way. >> can a dmp maybe impinge on your credit score negatively? it may or may not. here is the deal. i don't want you to get foreclosed on. i don't want you to go bankrupt. we don't want you to go far, far back in your credit card payment. get help. >> so get help. >> and fico says they do not use a dmp on your credit rating negatively against your credit score. it may show up in your credit history. >> good alternative for a lot of people. >> real quickly, what are some of the hot careers for 2010? >> let me just say this. get all your skills as upgraded as you you can if you're looking for work. statistically right now there are six workers looking for every one position. >> get better at what you do and get new skills. two hot areas, computers, trouble shooters, computer systems, computer support. an
we used to have a friend who did our radio show with us a great deal who headed up a nonprofit consumer credit counseling service. he said if you've got, if you're having problems paying your bills, you're going to look bad no matter what you do. you might as well get it fixed the right way. >> can a dmp maybe impinge on your credit score negatively? it may or may not. here is the deal. i don't want you to get foreclosed on. i don't want you to go bankrupt. we don't want you to go far,...
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thank you all for joining us. stick with us for another round here. you know, where are the jobs in 2010 and what kind of jobs are we are talking about? a closer look at who's hiring what they're paying and what you need to know about the future of jobs in this country. >>> behind the job report numbers it's the landscape of the american workforce changes as well 7. according to our next guest, survival of the fittest out there. so-called permal answers are here to stay. not necessarily a bad thing. >> ted gilliam, cto of the staffing company and with us jessica yellin and joanne litman, from conde nast portfolio. ted, you say you expect this to be the most darwinian recovery in history. what does that mean? >> company, getting more confident about bringing people into their organization from where we were in the summertime but looking for the absolutely best talent. it inside it's organization and out. a jobs recovery for the best and brightest in their field, and i think what has that means is you've got to be on top of your game every day. >> a hug
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lies before us, not behind us. [applause] >> and even as [applause] and even as we a knowledge the sincere shared sacrifice we have endured in recent years, we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that we have accomplished some things that no other state has been able to do. we have followed a plan and the pride of our circumstances to protect our investment in the future. california recently announced a 32 percent tuition increase at its state universities. ohio has held to a question to the lowest increase in the nation over the last three years [applause] thank you. and my friends that is one important reason why we now have 65,591 of more ohioans enrolled in our public colleges and universities that they had in the year 2006. [applause] next door in indiana they are in the process right now of slashing a $300 million in state funds from their primary and secondary schools. in georgia school funding was cut by $440 million and at least 20 other states are in the fifth serious cuts on our school systems, but in ohio,
lies before us, not behind us. [applause] >> and even as [applause] and even as we a knowledge the sincere shared sacrifice we have endured in recent years, we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that we have accomplished some things that no other state has been able to do. we have followed a plan and the pride of our circumstances to protect our investment in the future. california recently announced a 32 percent tuition increase at its state universities. ohio has held to a question to the...
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once you use it, don't stick around. >> reporter: intelligence analysts say that al qaeda is using yemen to try to lure the u.s. into a ground offensive in the middle east. the obama administration would like very much to avoid that. >> all you have to do is look at the map to see why this is a complicated place. it's right across the water from somalia. it's the poorest arab country in the world. nearly 50% of the population is unemployed. and 50% under the age of 20. there's a civil war in the north and a secession movement down south. yemen has a special place in the history of al qaeda. osama bin laden's father was born there. it was the scene of the 2000 bombing of the "u.s.s. cole." in which 17 american sailors died. terrorists are seeking safe haven there. the alled christmas day plane bomber was armed and trained in yemen. with more on the fallout on that, here's abc's yunji de nies. who is with the president in hawaii this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. the president is leaving hawaii later today. he's leaving a day early because aides say he has a
once you use it, don't stick around. >> reporter: intelligence analysts say that al qaeda is using yemen to try to lure the u.s. into a ground offensive in the middle east. the obama administration would like very much to avoid that. >> all you have to do is look at the map to see why this is a complicated place. it's right across the water from somalia. it's the poorest arab country in the world. nearly 50% of the population is unemployed. and 50% under the age of 20. there's a...
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thanks for being with us. i'm michael jenkins. you heard the sound bites from flip nape things get worse for the wizards. over the past couple of days, that's exactly what is happening. the gun allegations involving gilbert arenas have taken another turn. source tell espn the argument between arenas and javaris crittenton began during a card game on a return flight from phoenix on december 19. two days later arenas allegedly placed three guns in front of crittenton in the locker room and told him to choose one. however the washington post said the dispute was over who had the biggerun gun. for more, we take you to the game tonight. we find chris. what's the latest on your end? >> the latest is. gilbert arenas is going to play tonight. in fact he's going to start. as it pertains to the to the investigation it's still in the ongoing process. i haven't been able to confirm in gilbert arenas has spoken to officials about the incident. with my report yesterday from my sources gilbert arenas did not pull a gun out on javaris crittenton.
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if you can't get used to it. its not expected to get much above 38 degrees for the rest of the week. >>> and kids return from winter break this week but bitter cold means some will get a slightly longer vacation. charter in d.c. will be closed tomorrow for students. meanwhile, schools in clarke county and frederick county virginia are starting one hour late. berkeley county schools in west virginia, two hours late as well as, grant county, hardy, jefferson, mineral and morgan counties. for more information go to nbc4.com and we'll have any updates starting at 5:00 a.m. >>> a passer by led police to an overturned car in rock creek this morning. the driver was still inside. he died. the passer by spotted the wheel of 22-year-old joshua cole man's car in the creek late this morning. fire officials say the car was submerged in five or six feet of water find south of p street on rock creek parkway. >> an unwitnessed event as far as i know. no telling how long this person was in the water and, of course, the longer you
if you can't get used to it. its not expected to get much above 38 degrees for the rest of the week. >>> and kids return from winter break this week but bitter cold means some will get a slightly longer vacation. charter in d.c. will be closed tomorrow for students. meanwhile, schools in clarke county and frederick county virginia are starting one hour late. berkeley county schools in west virginia, two hours late as well as, grant county, hardy, jefferson, mineral and morgan counties....
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been very reluctant to use it. does he use it to describe this failed bomb plot from last christmas day? >> reporter: not the phrase, war on terror. he said the obama administration doesn't like that phrase. it was used so frequently during the bush administration. but president obama describes the plot as, quote, an attempted act of terrorism, and says he's made it very clear since his inauguration that the u.s. is at war against, quote, a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. and that the u.s. will do whatever it takes to defeat them. the president has used the phrase, war on terror, only once, january 22, last year, when he was speaking to state department employees. he hasn't said it since then. >> we're hearing from republicans as well who say that the united states faces daunting difficulties in the new year. tell us more about what they're talking about. >> reporter: senate minority leader mcconnell delivered the gop's response and he didn't talk about the bombing plot, but he said the u.s. is facing
been very reluctant to use it. does he use it to describe this failed bomb plot from last christmas day? >> reporter: not the phrase, war on terror. he said the obama administration doesn't like that phrase. it was used so frequently during the bush administration. but president obama describes the plot as, quote, an attempted act of terrorism, and says he's made it very clear since his inauguration that the u.s. is at war against, quote, a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. and...
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at the use of a backlash. but when it comes to health care reform and the need for it, acting most people understand we need to move forward in this country on that sum -- something that important. host: of victoria on the republican line. caller: i am a registered republican since 1960. i am c. of all of a company. i am also a licensed real-estate broker -- i'm a cfo of açç company. i also can see that medicare is running on fumes. you can compare what is happening here with what happened in the holding debacle. the people that made the money on wall street are still making the money, and we bailed them out. what are we going to do when anyone can see that the insurance companies are making a lot of money on this, and when medicare will crash, are we going to bail them out? what is the democratic party have an answer to that? guest: you raised a number of issues. the response to the point about the wall street bankers. that is one of the reasons the president has proposed and the house has already passed
at the use of a backlash. but when it comes to health care reform and the need for it, acting most people understand we need to move forward in this country on that sum -- something that important. host: of victoria on the republican line. caller: i am a registered republican since 1960. i am c. of all of a company. i am also a licensed real-estate broker -- i'm a cfo of açç company. i also can see that medicare is running on fumes. you can compare what is happening here with what happened...
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he said he used bad judgment. he still will not discuss reports that he and his teammate drew guns on each other during an argument last month. >>> a man died when he flipped his car at rock creek park pap driver on the parkway noticed a car tire sticking out of the frozen creek yesterday. >> derrick ward tells us rescuers were hampered by the frigid waters. >> reporter: rock creek runs deep here. deep enough to locate a submerge a car. >> the vehicle was hard to find because there'snly one wheel sticking up out of the water. >> we put people into wet suits and other protective gear. so we had those resources available. we do train for it. you want it's a very adverse condition. swift moving water. cky. unstable ground. if you have a vehicle upside down. >> reporter: the victim has been identified of joshua coleman from arlington. there was hope of survival and the occupant was rushed to nearby gw hospital in grave condition. >> looks like the car may have been in the creek for quite some time. it's important to n
he said he used bad judgment. he still will not discuss reports that he and his teammate drew guns on each other during an argument last month. >>> a man died when he flipped his car at rock creek park pap driver on the parkway noticed a car tire sticking out of the frozen creek yesterday. >> derrick ward tells us rescuers were hampered by the frigid waters. >> reporter: rock creek runs deep here. deep enough to locate a submerge a car. >> the vehicle was hard to find...
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the price tag: 5 and half billion us dollars. like its sister establishment in macao... it will offer gambling, luxury, and ousands of new jobs... all targeted to attract the worlds wealthy for pleasure and business. >>arasi: we really think it will be perhaps the icon of singapore, drawing people from all walks of life. >>reporter: the marina bay sands project is evidence of the islands growing prominence. singapore pitches itselfas a leading world capital... a hub for shipping and technology....for the arts and the media... for education and medical treatment... and most importantly... for financial services. private wealth management is the countrys strongsuit... and its lead is increasing as banks vie for bigger shares of the lucrative market. ocbc bought ings private bank... and anz captured the business at rbs... virtually all banks here are trying to hire more private bankers to increase their asian footprint... out in front... the uk bank, standard chartered... its global headquarters for private banking is here... for th
the price tag: 5 and half billion us dollars. like its sister establishment in macao... it will offer gambling, luxury, and ousands of new jobs... all targeted to attract the worlds wealthy for pleasure and business. >>arasi: we really think it will be perhaps the icon of singapore, drawing people from all walks of life. >>reporter: the marina bay sands project is evidence of the islands growing prominence. singapore pitches itselfas a leading world capital... a hub for shipping and...
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. >> that is what each of us must do. that is to each of us must be. that is the opportunity this crisis presents. if we seize it, i am certain the best days lie ahead. thank you everybody. god bless you all and god bless the commonwealth of massachusetts. [applause] >> thank you. a hushed [applause] >> you guys are the best. [applause] >> the chair asks all members and guests to stay standing an album now ask a member of the church of dorchester to deliver the benediction. >> let us pray for the benediction. oh gracious god of all that is good and great, how blessed we have been to have gathered once again in the solemn chamber. you have both honored and yet humbled us by making known through our government the extraordinary challenges that face this commonwealth. but you have given us hope and also knowing that in your name, through your power, for your sake, we can meet and overcome the challenges that lie ahead. how thankful we are for your service and our governor,, mayor deval patrick, -- governor deval patrick, encourage him and trust in him to
. >> that is what each of us must do. that is to each of us must be. that is the opportunity this crisis presents. if we seize it, i am certain the best days lie ahead. thank you everybody. god bless you all and god bless the commonwealth of massachusetts. [applause] >> thank you. a hushed [applause] >> you guys are the best. [applause] >> the chair asks all members and guests to stay standing an album now ask a member of the church of dorchester to deliver the...
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i used to say, that is fine with me. there are a number who might have a word or two to say about that. i do not imagine that will happen anytime soon, but did these you can vote on this panel. the framers would they invented the u.s. government envisioned the united states congress as the first branch of government, the places where all the issues and pressures and the man decided to come together and be resolved. that did not always work as efficiently as they wanted it to work, but it probably work the way they -- it worked as a crossroads to the political system. i do not know about you on this? and how you feel about your jobs, but when i covered this, and was one of the most interesting jobs i have ever had. we're lucky to have five competent and straightforward members of congress before we began, i want to discuss some issues to. tipper o'neill used to said all politics is local, by which any think he meant no politics in succeed unless the public -- the political leaders closely bonded to the needs and demands o
i used to say, that is fine with me. there are a number who might have a word or two to say about that. i do not imagine that will happen anytime soon, but did these you can vote on this panel. the framers would they invented the u.s. government envisioned the united states congress as the first branch of government, the places where all the issues and pressures and the man decided to come together and be resolved. that did not always work as efficiently as they wanted it to work, but it...
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mary schiavo joins us from detroit on this story. thank you for joining us. let's start certainly with the top of the mind subject, abdulmutallab. how was he able to get so far? >> he was able to get so far because we have lots of people involved in security and a lot of watch lists. unfortunately, because we have four different watch lists and they're progressively more alampling, he did not make it onto the most alarming one, the do not fly list. before that, there's a secondary screen list, about 14,000 names on that, and beyond that there's a 400,000 name list and a 500,000 name list. he simply did not make it onto the no fly list, although he should have been, and that's an executive department function, a law enforcement function, and they did not coordinate. >> mary, people at home, critics will say, wait, his father went to a u.s. embassy to warn them, number one. two, there was a report that resulted because of that warning. why did he not make it onto this list? >> well, that's very disturbing because that's the same question a lot of people had abo
mary schiavo joins us from detroit on this story. thank you for joining us. let's start certainly with the top of the mind subject, abdulmutallab. how was he able to get so far? >> he was able to get so far because we have lots of people involved in security and a lot of watch lists. unfortunately, because we have four different watch lists and they're progressively more alampling, he did not make it onto the most alarming one, the do not fly list. before that, there's a secondary screen...
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it is a great victory for us. i know it has been agonizing for us waiting for this decision, but it is an amazing thing to have lived through it for years, and to be told by the bureaucrats at the federal elections commission you cannot do that. you have no first amendment rights, and i think today is a wonderful day to tell the folks at the federal elections commission that they work for the people and the people do not work for them, so i am really honored with this outcome. it is a tremendous victory for the first amendment and for our organization, and thank you very much. i am happy to take any questions. >> [inaudible] the corporate offices have the same rights as people? >> i do not know exactly what the opinion says just yet, but it is a great day for every person in america -- whether you own stock in a company, whether you run a mom-and-pop grocery store, and by the way, when we put in those several thousand dollars in corporate contributions that this case ended of ending on, they were just like that. t
it is a great victory for us. i know it has been agonizing for us waiting for this decision, but it is an amazing thing to have lived through it for years, and to be told by the bureaucrats at the federal elections commission you cannot do that. you have no first amendment rights, and i think today is a wonderful day to tell the folks at the federal elections commission that they work for the people and the people do not work for them, so i am really honored with this outcome. it is a...
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he joins us now. a lot to cover here. first, what is the significance of the president tying al qaeda to this christmas day attack? >> reporter: well, don, we have got new information this hour which is that we now know the president was briefed today by his aides about general petraeus' visit to yemen. that's significant because the president's message today was very clear that even before this christmas day terror incident, the u.s. was trying to disrupt al qaeda in yemen. now with general petraeus on the ground there, meeting with yemeni officials, the president talking tough today. it is very clear that the u.s. very quietly is reviewing their options and seeing whether or not there will be more air strikes in the days ahead against al qaeda. they're not going to tip their hand just yet, not going to get into great detail. but they are very clearly trying to disrupt and dismantle al qaeda in yemen. it shows al qaeda has grown in other countries, beyond just places like afghanistan, pakistan, iraq, now in yemen and the
he joins us now. a lot to cover here. first, what is the significance of the president tying al qaeda to this christmas day attack? >> reporter: well, don, we have got new information this hour which is that we now know the president was briefed today by his aides about general petraeus' visit to yemen. that's significant because the president's message today was very clear that even before this christmas day terror incident, the u.s. was trying to disrupt al qaeda in yemen. now with...
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i use a smaller plate so it looks like more. i got a dog and i walked it. >> reporter: don't think gaining control of our hunger is just for the overweight. it's critical of all of us as we age, because our bodies simply don't need as many calories. whether we do it with support groups or on our own, it all starts in the same place, our head. wendy rieger, news 4. >> here's a problem, though. as much as i like oatmeal, i know it's good for you, compare that to a cheesecake brownie, i don't know. it's just not the same. >> it is the way it is. we have a little staff change announcement to make. this is your last weekend morning with us. you're goingo moving over to the weekday mornings. barbara harrison will be focusing on a new segment, washington connections, and doing a little bit more with wednesday's child and you're going to move over to the weekday mornings to free her up some time to do that. we'll miss you terribly. >> i'll miss the weekends. thank you so much for allowing me into your homes every weekend. it's been a pr
i use a smaller plate so it looks like more. i got a dog and i walked it. >> reporter: don't think gaining control of our hunger is just for the overweight. it's critical of all of us as we age, because our bodies simply don't need as many calories. whether we do it with support groups or on our own, it all starts in the same place, our head. wendy rieger, news 4. >> here's a problem, though. as much as i like oatmeal, i know it's good for you, compare that to a cheesecake brownie,...
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we know that al qaeda is once again trying to come at us. we know dennis blair, he did a director to national intelligence employees that was a little bit defensive as well. so you're almost seeing a prebuttal, because you know, lester, all of these folks are going to get called before congress in the next couple of weeks. never mind the presidential meeting on tuesday. those congressional hearings are going to get quite heated as well, lester. >> chuck todd with the president in honolulu, thank you. >>> much more on all of this tomorrow morning on "meet the press." among david gregory's defend, deputy national security adviser john brennan as well as former hs security director michael chertoff and foreer cia director michael hayden. >>> now where does all of this leave air travelers as the post holiday rush home begins. one, two or no carry-on bags? can you still use the lavatory before landing? pat-downs or body scans? here's nbc's jeff rossen. >> reporter: uncertainty in the air and now on the ground, too. from secondary screenings of ca
we know that al qaeda is once again trying to come at us. we know dennis blair, he did a director to national intelligence employees that was a little bit defensive as well. so you're almost seeing a prebuttal, because you know, lester, all of these folks are going to get called before congress in the next couple of weeks. never mind the presidential meeting on tuesday. those congressional hearings are going to get quite heated as well, lester. >> chuck todd with the president in...
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they remind us, let's look. they remind us, let's look. or are they developing@@@@@@raáv deepen our commitment to ensuring al qaeda cannot exploit those territories for attacks on our homeland. then just a couple matters that are left over from our report. we have talked a number of times about balancing the need between civil liberties and national security, and we have to get that balance right. ties and national security. we have to get that balance right. it is absolutely important. we recommend a civil liberties and board located in the white house which would look at the implications, whatever laws are passed come from a civil liberties. of view. the board was staffed in 2006. congress further strengthen it in 2007. we have an independent agency outside the white house. the board held numerous sessions with the fbi director among others, on terror surveillance, and other topics. çbut the board has disappeared. it has been dormant since that time. we have now a massive capacity in this country to develop data on individuals. the bo
they remind us, let's look. they remind us, let's look. or are they developing@@@@@@raáv deepen our commitment to ensuring al qaeda cannot exploit those territories for attacks on our homeland. then just a couple matters that are left over from our report. we have talked a number of times about balancing the need between civil liberties and national security, and we have to get that balance right. ties and national security. we have to get that balance right. it is absolutely important. we...
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will join us live at 7:00. and holly will get some hockey lessons. >>> there are some new tax laws and changes that you need to know about. an expert will join us live to explain those. >>> at 9:00, improving your diet and health in 2010. we'll get five healthy tips from a licensed dietitian. >> fox 5 morning news is just getting started. >>> good monday morning. it is january 4th. see that camera shaking there this morning at 5:00. that is because the wind are still pretty strong out there today after really stiff winds over the weekend and pretty cold to start the day too. i'm gurvir dhindsa. >> i'm steve chenevey. back to school after the christmas break but the bitter cold weather forcing some school system to hope a bit later. algainy and garrett county public schools on a two-hour delay. clark county and frederick county schools in virginia are delayed one hour. -- allegheny and garrett county public schools on a two-hour delay. >> you can check out myfoxdc.com for all the school delay updates. >> still s
will join us live at 7:00. and holly will get some hockey lessons. >>> there are some new tax laws and changes that you need to know about. an expert will join us live to explain those. >>> at 9:00, improving your diet and health in 2010. we'll get five healthy tips from a licensed dietitian. >> fox 5 morning news is just getting started. >>> good monday morning. it is january 4th. see that camera shaking there this morning at 5:00. that is because the wind are...
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nbc's mike viqueira is at the white house for us. what can you tell us. >> good morning, chris. the president in his weekly radio and internet address for the first time makes a direct link between al qaeda and the suspect who tried to blow up that plane coming into the skies over detroit on christmas morning. we've heard a lot of talk about a trip to yemen, contact with known terrorists, known radical clerics in yemen, by this young man, but the president made it clear this morning what the administration knows about this man's contact with al qaeda. >> we know that he traveled to yemen, a country grappling with crushing poverty and deadly insurgencies. it appears he joined an affiliate of al qaeda and that this group, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, trained him, equipped him with those explosives and directed him to attack that plane headed for america. the president went on to emphasize that during his administration, much to the contrary to some of the information and attacks that have come from his opponents here in washington, he has focused on yemen, saying that the pr
nbc's mike viqueira is at the white house for us. what can you tell us. >> good morning, chris. the president in his weekly radio and internet address for the first time makes a direct link between al qaeda and the suspect who tried to blow up that plane coming into the skies over detroit on christmas morning. we've heard a lot of talk about a trip to yemen, contact with known terrorists, known radical clerics in yemen, by this young man, but the president made it clear this morning what...
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and by we, i mean ll of us. -- all of us. not jsut me. -- just me. you are among the leaders in your communities. you really are. people will listen to you about the proper role of the judiciary as long as you speak out clearly and firmly and use the channels that your listeners use. your voices need to be heard. so regardless of how we select our judges, i think maybe all of us can agree that an independent judiciary is critical for all of our citizens since -- citizens. we need one safe place. that one place historically has been the court rooms. let's not sacrifice that. you have to help us and speak out. we can still have one safe place in our system for an independent, qualified judiciary. thank you fell much for being here today and i hope you maintain your interest in this subject. we will be spokespeople in the future for what we need to do. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, justice o'connor. we are now going to adjourn. lunch will be in room 12 where the program continuation will be. we invite you to join us for lunch. thank you
and by we, i mean ll of us. -- all of us. not jsut me. -- just me. you are among the leaders in your communities. you really are. people will listen to you about the proper role of the judiciary as long as you speak out clearly and firmly and use the channels that your listeners use. your voices need to be heard. so regardless of how we select our judges, i think maybe all of us can agree that an independent judiciary is critical for all of our citizens since -- citizens. we need one safe...
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and -- didn't mind. >> reporter: officials with rapascan tell us the machines are only used if more than a metal detector is required, and passengers then get a choice between the machines and pat downs. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> well, that attempted terror plot onboard that northwest jet has major ramifications not only of course for the 23-year-old suspect but for us every time we go to the airport. we'll talk about that and this ongoing custody battle that's been five years in the making. is it over for mr. goldman here in the united states versus a maternal family in brazil and also we all do it. right? sometimes tweeting. grab our cell phones when we're board, but can you tweet from the jury box? we're going to talk about that with our legal guys. here they are. avery friedman, civil rights attorney and law professor out of cleveland, ohio and richard herman a new york crim maldefense attorney and law professor, but he's in vegas today. nice. like that. gentlemen, good morning. >> good morning. >> brooke i know you're addicted. >> can be kind of bad sometimes. anyway, let's f
and -- didn't mind. >> reporter: officials with rapascan tell us the machines are only used if more than a metal detector is required, and passengers then get a choice between the machines and pat downs. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> well, that attempted terror plot onboard that northwest jet has major ramifications not only of course for the 23-year-old suspect but for us every time we go to the airport. we'll talk about that and this ongoing custody battle that's been five...
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go to cnn.com/gps to find out how to follow us on facebook and twitter. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> tonight, a senior white house adviser breaks news on cnn, warning of the world of a possible al qaeda terror attack against u.s. and british interests. we will get to that story just ahead. >>> first, breaking news on how the rules of air travel are about to change. hello, everyone, i'm don lemon reporting tonight from new york city. those new developments from the white house, released just moments ago in the aftermath of the botched christmas day airline bomb. starting at midnight, all travelers flying into the u.s. from abroad will be subject to stricter random security measures. and if you are flying from a terrorism-prone country, expect a full screening. a statement released just moments ago reads, "tsa is mandating that every individual fly nothing the u.s. from anywhere in the world traveling from or through nations that are state sponsors of terrorism or other countries of interest will
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who would use it. what you might bring to it and then the different technologies that you will use to achieve that product or the manner in which you go about constructing the service that you're going to get. all of those which we basically put under the term commercialization. >> carl, one of the biggest issues, you and i talked about this at length, sometimes, is there is enormous uncertainty on health care, on cap and trade, on jobs, on elections. how are they navigating through that uncertainty? >> well, it is very difficult because i think it is a level of uncertainty, it is higher than it has been in a long, long time. history tells us loud and clear, that if nothing else in the economy doesn't work right in uncertainty, it is investment. people will not invest if you don't know what the rules are. the more i thought about this, i sometimes think that we don't understand the economy at all and just in case anybody is dying for the answer, bob lutz and i will have it out in the books. the notion,
who would use it. what you might bring to it and then the different technologies that you will use to achieve that product or the manner in which you go about constructing the service that you're going to get. all of those which we basically put under the term commercialization. >> carl, one of the biggest issues, you and i talked about this at length, sometimes, is there is enormous uncertainty on health care, on cap and trade, on jobs, on elections. how are they navigating through that...
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they provided it to us. case in point here, international falls, the last couple of mornings we've rung in this new decade on a very frigid note. we've been down into the 30s. that's 30s below zero the last couple of mornings setting daily records fr for saturday morning and this morning. very cold conditions indeed. we'll keep it chilly for sunday highs, across the northern plains 20s and 30s, even 30s down into the deep south. atlanta 34 degrees for you. miami, 63. you should be in the upper 70s in miami so pretty cool there. we head over towards los angeles though, the southwest, that's where we find some warmth finally as we get down into southern california. very cold conditions. as we head through the next few days we'll keep it quite chilly. looking at a map of the departures from average. wherever you see blues, that's where temperatures are going to run on the cool side compared to where they should be this time of year. that will roll all the way into our monday and even into tuesday. quite cold fr
they provided it to us. case in point here, international falls, the last couple of mornings we've rung in this new decade on a very frigid note. we've been down into the 30s. that's 30s below zero the last couple of mornings setting daily records fr for saturday morning and this morning. very cold conditions indeed. we'll keep it chilly for sunday highs, across the northern plains 20s and 30s, even 30s down into the deep south. atlanta 34 degrees for you. miami, 63. you should be in the upper...
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and now he's also using a new web-based postal system that uses his street address for e-delivery. it's called zoom box. >> i can just with one click say i want this paperless in the future, please. and i'll never see a paper copy of it again. >> we created a digital mailbox for every street address in the u.s. so now all mail can be sent online the same way it's sent on paper. >> it saves a bundle on printing and postage which caught san francisco's attention. last year they sent 7 million pieces of mail at a cost of over $3 million. money mayor gavin newsom would like to spend on other things. >> nice thing, take advantage of technology and go paperless. this is invariably the future. he used zoom box to notify residents about a composting ordinance with hyper links to other ecofriendly programs. >> we're trying to encourage residents to cut down on the amount of paper they send to the landfill. recycling but if they can reduce the paper they use up front, that is the best possible scenario. >> and because zoom box allows for geotargeting, users can alert neighbors about a missin
and now he's also using a new web-based postal system that uses his street address for e-delivery. it's called zoom box. >> i can just with one click say i want this paperless in the future, please. and i'll never see a paper copy of it again. >> we created a digital mailbox for every street address in the u.s. so now all mail can be sent online the same way it's sent on paper. >> it saves a bundle on printing and postage which caught san francisco's attention. last year they...
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stick around with us next year as well. >> please! >> thank you for joining us. there's much more to come here on cnn. >>> from the cnn center, this is cnn sunday morning. it is january 3rd. good morning, everybody. thank you for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >> i'm richard louis in for t.j. holmes. thank you for starting your day was. >>> breaking news out of yemen. the u.s. embassy closed its doors after warnings to u.s. citizens to be on alert for possible attacks. the president has already blamed al qaeda in yemen for the failed christmas day northwest airlines attack and the u.s. military top general pate just there held a meeting with yemen's president. what can be done from stopping al qaeda from growing in the country, we'll take a look. there. >>> also, can you say arctic blast? half the nation is waking up with low temperatures at or below zero. reynolds wolf will have your forecast in a few minutes. >>> we'll get to the top story right now out of yemen. as we just told you, the u.s. embassy there has closed because of threats from al qaeda to attack am
stick around with us next year as well. >> please! >> thank you for joining us. there's much more to come here on cnn. >>> from the cnn center, this is cnn sunday morning. it is january 3rd. good morning, everybody. thank you for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >> i'm richard louis in for t.j. holmes. thank you for starting your day was. >>> breaking news out of yemen. the u.s. embassy closed its doors after warnings to u.s. citizens to be on alert for possible...
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nbc meteorologist bill karins following the forecast for us today. bill, what do you got for us? >> take a look at some of the interstates. som people trying to drive home from the holidays. this is quake view of interstate i-59 as it snakes up to massachusetts outside of boston. you notice we got could'vering of t covering of two inches of snow on the ground. most areas slushy. that light snow will continue down around rhode island from boston towards the cape through i-95, portsmouth, new hampshire and into the state of maine. we're doing okay from new york city up through the new york stay thruway up around albany. as far as snowfall goes, 6 to 12 inches the next 2 days. mostly northern new england that. will be the worst of it. this will be a prolonged event. the snow will be slushy and frozen at night especially. now the airports, so far, so good at logan. we're doing great. newark just reporting at about one-hour delays. winds will pick up tonight. if have you to fly tomorrow out of logan or providence or hartford, albany up through areas of maine , it will be wins gusting
nbc meteorologist bill karins following the forecast for us today. bill, what do you got for us? >> take a look at some of the interstates. som people trying to drive home from the holidays. this is quake view of interstate i-59 as it snakes up to massachusetts outside of boston. you notice we got could'vering of t covering of two inches of snow on the ground. most areas slushy. that light snow will continue down around rhode island from boston towards the cape through i-95, portsmouth,...
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use the same concept. in not enforcement we can do a lot better than where we're at today. >> two things. the police need clear rules to apply because without them it is hard to educate anybody but those rules are. and second the front-page story bears that out. you went to question whether those are being followed. today the post is the fbi four years collected telephone call record two sitting-- using national security letters about open investigations that are a prerequisite to collect data information. the people within the the american lawyers questioned the activity and they were not resolved in a way that is protected of the privacy of the people to whom the records pertained. >> this happened four years years, agents raise a question and it continued and disseminate disclose today because the independent inspector general report. another thing that would be helpful for law-enforcement trading would be to ensure that law enforcement officers attacked in a transparent ways of the activities are being
use the same concept. in not enforcement we can do a lot better than where we're at today. >> two things. the police need clear rules to apply because without them it is hard to educate anybody but those rules are. and second the front-page story bears that out. you went to question whether those are being followed. today the post is the fbi four years collected telephone call record two sitting-- using national security letters about open investigations that are a prerequisite to collect...
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adding it helps us use less salt than before in campbell's tomato soup. that famous, familiar flavor, as delicious as ever. now with less salt. thanks to a very special sea salt. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ ♪ (announcer) right now, all over the country, discover customers are getting five percent cashback bonus on travel. it pays to get more, it pays to discover. and it's all right here. of different stuff from her. everything sent to you organized by the person who sent it. the droid eris. the droid that's as connected as you. exclusively at verizon wireless. >>> welcome back to "msnbc sunday." we are following some breaking news, both the u.s. and british embassies in the capital city of sana have been closed and closed because of an active threat according to u.s. officials by al qaeda in yemen. and again, this is according to the obama administration's top counterterrorism official, john brenn brennan. brennan said today, quote, we are not going to take any chances. this comes just hours after the head of u.s. central c
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people join these groups because they see us being weak, see us thinking twice. shouldn't we be more focused on stomping this problem out? >> i think if you want to stomp out the problem that amounts to small groups of young men and womenñr doing things for abstra causes, that's a key hotic quest.çó -- that's a quixotic quest. they're going to latch onto this cause for a whole range of reasons. if we set for ourselveses the standard that we need to stamp all of that out, that's not going to happen. >> i think it also, the statement, misunderstands what the terrorist methodology is. they're not looking for a military victory. what they're trying to do is delegitimize the government they're attacking. whatever you say your values are, that's a critical statement and i can prove that by provoking you intoÑi making taking actions that violate the values you say you appreciate, that violate the rule of law because once i -- you know, it's very hard as a tift to convince people the law dun matter. right? i have to convince my followers, you can now become fugitives
people join these groups because they see us being weak, see us thinking twice. shouldn't we be more focused on stomping this problem out? >> i think if you want to stomp out the problem that amounts to small groups of young men and womenñr doing things for abstra causes, that's a key hotic quest.çó -- that's a quixotic quest. they're going to latch onto this cause for a whole range of reasons. if we set for ourselveses the standard that we need to stamp all of that out, that's not...
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against us. the odds are always in the terrorist favor. there is no question about that. that said, it seems to me that does not and shouldn't be used to prevent failures. one of the additional things to me that seems is commendable about the president's response to this which it doesn't say in the beginning is unlike the typical government response or maybe i did say it but it is worth underscoring hear the president in contrast to the initial statement on secretary napolitano's part which she said was misconstrued and i take her at her word wishes of the system works the president's consistent saying the system failed and was a catastrophic failure particularly catastrophic failure and there were doubts the could have been connected and should have been connected that were not just clear in hindsight but were clear at the time just a couple of quick examples of that and to mention one in particular paul mentioned, the nsa intercepts that a nigerian was being prepared for attacks in the united s
against us. the odds are always in the terrorist favor. there is no question about that. that said, it seems to me that does not and shouldn't be used to prevent failures. one of the additional things to me that seems is commendable about the president's response to this which it doesn't say in the beginning is unlike the typical government response or maybe i did say it but it is worth underscoring hear the president in contrast to the initial statement on secretary napolitano's part which she...
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around using trucks and rail. we could move coal to the site that we wanted to generate electricity. we could move natural gas to the site where we wanted to generate electricity or heat. but we cannot shift protons on rail cars. nor can we ship wind through packages or trust. the electricity has to be generated locally. our existing policy on the grid is satisfactory for the first scenario, but not the second. i have been at this for some time, hoping to advance our ability to plan and finance the new system that will be fit for the 21st century. introducing this bill, making some progress and hopefully further progress in the hopes to achieve this goal in this energy bill. number one, our good system is doing good work today. i do not know if you can say that the grade is broken. but if you have a horse and buggy system that is working, it might not be fit for the new world. we know that it will not be fit for the challenges of tomorrow. while it is not broken, it is not fit for what we are asking it to do. it i
around using trucks and rail. we could move coal to the site that we wanted to generate electricity. we could move natural gas to the site where we wanted to generate electricity or heat. but we cannot shift protons on rail cars. nor can we ship wind through packages or trust. the electricity has to be generated locally. our existing policy on the grid is satisfactory for the first scenario, but not the second. i have been at this for some time, hoping to advance our ability to plan and finance...
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but ultimately, they got us onto a path in which you could see us improving. they will say, you lifted a lot of heavy weight. >> when you look at the political economy, does that give you any insight into thinking about what the political economy will look like here of for the next few years? >> no. no, unless you have -- the only patterns that emerge from the political economy that are very clear are those extreme cases where you had a sovereign default in which any administration in place is not going to survive it. apart from that, our sample of crises are drawn from very high grade political systems in a very different stages of being into a particular administration. it really -- in the political arena, though one general -- the one general theme that we can point to which has political implications is seldom does growth bail you out in terms of the debt accumulation. >it is not often. the odds do not favor you that you will grow. which ever administration is in place post crisis -- >> interesting. i can see that the clock is ticking. i will stop. with th
but ultimately, they got us onto a path in which you could see us improving. they will say, you lifted a lot of heavy weight. >> when you look at the political economy, does that give you any insight into thinking about what the political economy will look like here of for the next few years? >> no. no, unless you have -- the only patterns that emerge from the political economy that are very clear are those extreme cases where you had a sovereign default in which any administration...
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but that also tells us how a different approach will keep us safe and has been keeping us safe. so it needs to calm fears that it needs to promote clear thinking. it needs to enable people to take in fact because as long as the kind of framework for thinking on the war on terrorism, there are facts that will simply not be heard, or that will be rejected because they don't fit that frame. and it needs to be a narrative that is in the hands of everyone who is capable of influencing public thinking, at a significant level. before the next crisis happened. leaders, educators, community leaders, members of congress. the fact that there could have been any sense of not being prepared for what to say after something like the christmas attempt, and after evidence emerged of potentially dangerous homeland sources, or domestic sources of terrorism. but that could've been unanticipated or unprepared for and someone is unimaginable. those things were so inevitable, i need to prepare for those things are making occasions standpoint is critical and clear to me. and i would just add two more p
but that also tells us how a different approach will keep us safe and has been keeping us safe. so it needs to calm fears that it needs to promote clear thinking. it needs to enable people to take in fact because as long as the kind of framework for thinking on the war on terrorism, there are facts that will simply not be heard, or that will be rejected because they don't fit that frame. and it needs to be a narrative that is in the hands of everyone who is capable of influencing public...
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why do they hate us? let us try to count the ways. look at the s -- assassination at times that we have tried around the world. look at what happened in the iran -- in iran. this is why they hate us. terrorism is a tactic. it only takes one person. the thing is, we are falling apart at home and war companies are making lots of money and we are falling apart at home. every day around the world of billions of dollars a day. we did not militarily defeat the russians. to me, this is a false issue. our southern border is wide open. guest: this person has a somewhat different view. i would certainly agree with you that there are things the united states have done over the past half century which you have listed that have provoked a great deal of hostility toward the united states. at the same time, the terrorists that we confront today are also going after the nations of europe, muslim countries -- in fact, more muslims are being killed in these attacks then hated americans. this is about an extremist ideology that has a vision of finding m
why do they hate us? let us try to count the ways. look at the s -- assassination at times that we have tried around the world. look at what happened in the iran -- in iran. this is why they hate us. terrorism is a tactic. it only takes one person. the thing is, we are falling apart at home and war companies are making lots of money and we are falling apart at home. every day around the world of billions of dollars a day. we did not militarily defeat the russians. to me, this is a false issue....
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they can call us directly. anything they can do to give us any information. >> julie: i understand you are still looking for the vehicle that elizabeth drove off in. we have a description here. as the white 1995 oldsmobile, arizona plate on s on the screen agz4214. she was found in miami beach. she obviously got there in her car. the tip line 480-350-8311, tempe police department. so she obviously drove to miami beach but when she was found, where was she where she was discovered? >> there is some information we're trying to figure out is the location of the vehicle. we don't know where the vehicle is at this point. she was located at a hospital in the miami beach area by the miami beach police department. so we were very, i guess, disappointed to hear she was not with gabriel. our main focus is locating gabriel. >> julie: and locating that car that could have evidence. thank you very much. good luck to you, sir. we hope you get good news soon. sergeant, thank you very much. thank you very much for the time. >>
they can call us directly. anything they can do to give us any information. >> julie: i understand you are still looking for the vehicle that elizabeth drove off in. we have a description here. as the white 1995 oldsmobile, arizona plate on s on the screen agz4214. she was found in miami beach. she obviously got there in her car. the tip line 480-350-8311, tempe police department. so she obviously drove to miami beach but when she was found, where was she where she was discovered?...